| 491 Hammer Price was $25.00
TWO CAST METAL INKSTANDS
, ascribed to Austria, each featuring a North African boy with red frieze hat, each without glass inkwells, all on a tray. Opening bid: $20
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| 492 Hammer Price was $45.00
TWO SMALL BLUE SATIN GLASS INKWELLS
, in powder blue color, swirl pattern, both have brass mounts with hinged lids and glass mounted covers, (1 needs re-cementing), English, c. late 19th C. Opening bid: $ 40
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| 493 Hammer Price was $70.00
TWO GERMAN MAJOLICA INKWELLS
, in the form of the head of a man, each with handle, without covers, (1 has a chipped rim), ascribed to Germany, late 19th C. Opening bid: $15
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| 494 Hammer Price was $140.00
TWO BLUE GLASS INKWELLS
, metal mounts (1 has blue glass inserted lid), plus 2 clear glass inkwells (1 is missing an insert for the lid), all on a tray. Condition: 1 blue glass well has base rim chip. Opening bid: $20
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| 495 Hammer Price was $55.00
AN ASSORTMENT OF EIGHT HARD STONE SCULPTED ANIMALS
and birds, two hard stone boxes, (1 carved, 1 inlaid), piece of petrified wood, onyx mortar and pestle and hard stone small vase, all in a basket. Opening bid: $45.
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| 496
FOURTEEN DYED ONYX CARVED "OIL LAMPS"
, each in the form of fruit, plus odd dyed stone carved fruit, all in a basket. Opening bid: $10.
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| 497
SIX ASSORTED UNFRAMED MINIATURES
by Donald Zolan, one pendant on chain and miscellaneous ephemera of Zolan, all in a basket. Opening bid: $10.
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| 498
THIRTEEN ASSORTED BOHEMIAN WINE GLASSES
in a basket. Opening bid: $25
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| 499 Hammer Price was $25.00
PARTIAL SERVICE OF WEDDING RING CHINA
(old Haviland, c. 19th C.), consisting of 36 pieces, all in a basket: ten 7 ¼" plates, 8 teacups, 10 saucers, 8 sauce dishes. Opening bid: $25
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| 500
TWO SILVER PLATED METAL INKWELLS
on a tray: a) Rococo shaped with clear cut glass inkwell and silver cover b) French inkwell in the form of a peacock with 2 clear glass open bottles and a legend "Offer par la Maison E. Yonnet Paris". Opening bid: $35
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| 501 Hammer Price was $226.00
THREE ASSORTED INKWELLS
on a tray, 2 are metal with birds in tree branches, 1 has the original milk glass ink bottle, together with a porcelain owl inkwell with the legend of "Milwaukee" on it. Opening bid: $30
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| 502 Hammer Price was $210.00
FIVE ASSORTED METALLIC INKWELLS
, on a tray: a) Sculpted figure of an English toby character, standing beside an open well b) Painted tin figure of a stork on a shamrock beside a spherical well, without insert c) Painted tin inkwell of a parrot with glass well inset d) Tree stump with hinged lid, which discloses original white porcelain inkwell, which has been repaired e) Sculpted Indian head with crossed tomahawks, having a hinged lid without any glass insert. Opening bid: $50
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| 503 Hammer Price was $210.00
FOUR ASSORTED CAST METAL INKWELLS
, 1 depicting an automobile of the early 20th C., the second one is a souvenir of Camp de la Courtine, made in France, the third a Japanese inkwell with glass wells and the fourth a cast iron inkwell with a clear glass well in the form of a boulder. Opening bid: $35
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| 504 Hammer Price was $10.00
PORCELAIN COVERED URN
in the shape of a crown, pierced sides, white glazed gold embellished, marked "R. Capo di Monte Italy," together with an Italian sculpted porcelain tea pot with raised floral ornamentation, in a basket, Condition: handle missing. Opening bid: $10
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| 505
TWO ITALIAN CAPO DI MONTE PORCELAIN PIECES
with raised floral ornamentation, in a basket: a) Pitcher b) Covered urn. Opening bid: $20
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| 506
A LIFETIME COLLECTION OF PICTURE POSTAL CARDS
, from around the world, in a basket. Opening bid: $50.
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| 507
TWO "ARTE BELLA" CAPO DI MONTE
(Italian) porcelain floral table ornaments in a basket, c. 1987. Opening bid $35
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| 508 Hammer Price was $87.00
A COLLECTION OF CLEAR CUT FACETED PRISMS
, several acid cutback coloured glass prisms, all in a basket. Opening bid: $25.
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| 509 Hammer Price was $15.00
THREE ASSORTED FOOTSTOOLS
, a) floral needlepoint covered rectangular wooden footstool, b) orange striped velour covered black iron footstool, c) rope-woven top wooden footstool. Opening bid: $10.
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| 510
THREE SMALL ODD MAGAZINE RACKS
. Opening bid: $10
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| 511 Hammer Price was $20.00
OAK RECTANGULAR COFFEE TABLE
with plate glass top, 16"x56"x23". Opening bid: $20.
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| 512 Hammer Price was $96.00
SUDER PICK, MELITA
, American 20th C. "Guovangan, Norway", watercolour on paper, image 8"x11 3/8", pencil signed lower right, titled at left, matted and framed, titled and labeled on reverse. Opening bid: $20.
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| 513
A LIMOGES ENAMEL PLAQUE
, "United States of America, 1776-1976", mounted in gold leafed round frame with dark blue velvet liner, in original packaging. Opening bid: $50.
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| 514
WINFIELD, RODNEY M.
, American 20th C. "Untitled" (sculptured seriagraph on natural travertine marble), 14" x 10", mounted on olive green mat and framed. See brochure on reverse. Opening bid: $25.
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| 515
FOUR WALL PLAQUES
a) Carved wooden plaque being a head of a Native American Indian girl, 10" x 8" x 1" b) Pair of metal-finished composition wall plaques, being a head of a girl and a head of a man, 11" x 9 ½" x 1 ¼" c) Wood carved portrait of a head of a man in intaglio. Opening bid: $10
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| 516 Hammer Price was $5.00
STEIGLITZ/OKEEFE POSTER
. Opening bid: $5
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| 517 Hammer Price was $10.00
THREE FRAMED MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM EXHIBITION POSTERS
in colour.
a) "Gabriel Munther (1903-1920), Dec. 5, 1997 - March 1, 1998.
b) "Under Construction" photography, (1900-2000), May 14 - August 8, 1999.
c) "Explorations in the City of Light", 1945-1965, April 11 - June 1, 1997. Condition: glass cracked. Opening bid: $10.
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| 518
WALNUT BURL MOUNTED AS A WALL CLOCK
, battery operated, 33" x 26" x 1 3/4". Opening bid: $45
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| 519
A GRECIAN REVIVAL THREE-STORIED DOLL HOUSE
, a mansion of 11 rooms, 39 ½"x59"x24" deep, built on a scale of 1" to 1', together with a two story out-building. Condition: shows the progress of restoration in process in several areas in the front of the building. Opening bid: $400.
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| 520
PAIR OF ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS
being cherry wood rectangular panels with floral and scroll motifs, sculpted in high relief, 32 ¼"x15 ¼"x2", American circa late 19th/early 20th C. Opening bid: $50.
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